The source material from Chapter 41 highlights a stark contrast in Balasaheb Deo's reading habits. While he was able to read other books, including a daily chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, with regularity, he faced unique and persistent obstacles with the Dnyaneshwari. The text states that when other books were taken in hand, they were read regularly, but despite a strong intent for the Dnyaneshwari, his resolution would not hold without interruption. Even during a three-month leave from his job, he read other regular books, but the Dnyaneshwari remained unread. This suggests the obstacle was specific to that particular text, leading him to believe a spiritual intervention from Sai was required.
How did Balasaheb Deo's reading of the Dnyaneshwari compare to his reading of other books?
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